The Real Tragedy in Ferguson -- and
Across the Nation Unintended Consequences of "The Great
Society"
By Mark Alexander
“Whatever be their degree of talent, it is no
measure of their rights. … [H]opeful advances are making towards their
re-establishment on an equal footing with the other colors of the human
family.” –Thomas Jefferson (1809)
When the Democrat Party
is free-falling into political disfavor, as it now certainly is under the Barack
Obama regime, its protagonists predictably revert to their default politics of disparity
positions in a diversionary effort to “gin up” discontent and regain the
allegiance of its base constituencies.
There are three deceptions in the
Demos' disunity playbook that have proven politically profitable.
First, the Left is promoting their spurious “war on women” rhetoric,
which successfully lured majorities of female voters to elect and re-elect
Obama, as they did his predecessor, Bill Clinton.
Second, they are pushing several classist themes projecting a “war
on the poor,” because everyone has less than someone, and Obama’s
“redistributive justice” is an easy sell. Indeed, as avowed socialist George
Bernard Shaw smugly declared, “A government which robs Peter to pay Paul, can
always depend on the support of Paul.”
And third, in full bloom this week, Demos and their operatives are
busy propagating the bygone notion of “racial inequality,” as if it
pervades every facet of society and is a gauntlet between black folks and
success. Now, that’s not an easy subterfuge when the twice-elected sitting
president is, himself, half black, but this artifice has successfully
co-opted the most loyal single constituency of any, black voters – some 93
percent of whom are baited into voting for Democrats.
Obama has a dependable
stable of surrogate “race hustlers,” including Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and
legions of lesser useful idiots, who are quick to promote hate crime hoaxes
in order to foment discontent and rally black constituents.
The last national hate
hoax coincided with the launch of Obama’s 2012 re-election bid and centered on accusations
that a “white Hispanic” racist murdered a black youth, though a jury ultimately
determined that the defendant, George Zimmerman, shot Trayvon Martin in
self-defense.
Of course, Obama interjected
himself into that case for all the political gain he could bleed from it. He
nationalized the case by sowing this seed: “This is a tragedy, uh … uh and when
I think about this boy, uh, I think about my own kids, uh … I think that all of
us need to do some soul searching to figure out how something like this
happened. … If I had a son he would look like Trayvon, and, uh, you know, I
think [his parents] are right to expect that all of us as Americans, uh, are
going to take this with the seriousness it deserves.”
Apparently by “seriousness” Obama
meant “circus side show.”
Now, just ahead of the
2014-midterm elections, Democrats have seized on another “injustice,” the
shooting of a black man, Michael Brown, by a white police officer, Darren
Wilson, in Ferguson, Missouri, an urban borough of St. Louis.
It is not my intent to
defend the actions of Wilson, or to condemn the actions of Brown, because we do
not know, and may never know for certain, all of the circumstance of
this incident. As my colleague Cal Thomas notes, “If jumping to conclusions were an
Olympic sport, some of these loudmouths … would win gold medals.”
However, there is
evidence that Brown was a “strong arm thug” who assaulted a convenience store
clerk an hour before the altercation with Wilson. And St. Louis Post-Dispatch
reporter Christine Byers says, “[M]ore than a dozen witnesses have corroborated
[Wilson’s] version of events” – that Brown punched him through the window of
his police vehicle (causing an orbital blowout fracture to his eye socket),
prior to Wilson exiting his vehicle, demanding that Brown stop, and firing on
him when charged by Brown.
Perhaps one of the three
Brown autopsies will tell more about that altercation, though the information
released already establishes that Brown’s wounds were frontal – he
was not shot in the back as his accomplice claimed.
But Officer Wilson has already
been tried and convicted by the race hustlers – as made clear by the Black
Panthers' chant: “What do we want? – Darren Wilson! – How do we want him? –
Dead!”
It appears that Missouri
Democrat Gov. Jay Nixon, who is fishing for a 2016 veep slot under Hillary
Clinton, has joined that chant.
In a prepared statement
Tuesday, Nixon said, “A police officer shot and killed Michael Brown in broad
daylight.” He called on “the people of Ferguson [to] try to maintain peace,
while they call for justice for the family of Michael Brown. … People of all
races and creeds are joining hands to pray for justice. … A vigorous
prosecution must now be pursued. … We now have a responsibility to come
together and do everything we can to achieve justice for this family. … Once we
have achieved … justice for the family of Michael Brown, we must remain
committed to rebuilding the trust that has been lost. … So I ask that we continue
to stand together as we work to achieve justice for Michael Brown.”
Nixon, who previously served as
MO’s attorney general, should know better than to release such a grossly
accusatory assessment on the eve of convening a grand jury to review this case.
Nixon has apparently absolved Brown of any wrongdoing and never mentioned
“justice” for Wilson.
Most certainly, that is
also the position of Obama’s AG, Eric Holder, who arrives in Missouri today.
Like Nixon, Holder is pandering to BO’s Demo base across the country, and will
be seeking “justice for the family of Michael Brown.” Recall that from Holder’s
perspective, “[I]n things racial we have always been, and I believe continue to
be, essentially a nation of cowards.”
Holder insists, “Any
attorney general who is not an activist is not doing his or her job. … The
responsibility of the attorney general is to change things…”
Well, no it’s not. The
only responsibility of an attorney general at any level of government is to
uphold Rule of Law. But for Obama, Holder, Nixon, et al., politics trumps principle.
Despite the Demo rush to
convict Wilson on only the precursory details of this incident, allow me to
share a few things I know for certain about the case.
1. Of all the columnists and 24-hour news cycle talking
heads opining about this incident, few have raised their hand in the service of
our country, either in a military or civilian capacity. However, I have
raised my hand in oath to Support and Defend“ our Constitution – the first time
upon graduating from a state police academy at age 19.
Having worked as a
uniformed officer in two states while completing my undergraduate degree, I
take great offense at the constant description of Michael Brown as an
"unarmed teenager.” No law enforcement officer should ever approach a
suspect or assailant, whether in a vehicle or on a street, with the assumption
he or she is “unarmed.” I would not be writing these words had I
wavered from that precautionary training. The fact that Brown did not possess a
weapon is hindsight 20/20, not something Wilson knew at the time of the
altercation.
For the record, according to the National
Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, over the last decade there were an
average of 58,261 assaults against law enforcement personnel each year,
resulting in 15,658 injuries and more than 150 deaths per year.
2. In Ferguson, as in other cases of urban social
unrest, the aforementioned media talking heads are a big part of the problem,
not the solution. While the riots in St. Louis do not begin to rival those in
Miami’s Liberty City in 1980, or South Central LA in 1991, you wouldn’t know that given the
wall-to-wall MSM coverage.
Missouri Highway Patrol
Capt. Ron Johnson, a black native of Ferguson, who is now in charge of
containing the violence there, noted this week: “When a certain element, that
criminal element, that got out here with masks on, that wanted to agitate and
build up the crowd, would stop in front of the media, the media would swarm
around them, give them a platform and glamorize their activity. Before we knew
it, the crowd was 100. Now it’s 200. Now it’s 300. And now those criminals
began to start throwing things out of the crowd that was standing within the
media.”
Of course, constant
coverage of conflicts like the one in Missouri are all about market share and
ad revenues.
3. The primary mission of
law enforcement agencies across the nation is “To Protect and Serve,” or
certainly should be. Unfortunately, some police officers,
calloused by constant exposure to oppressive criminal cultures in urban
centers, lose sight of that mission. A quick search on YouTube will provide
hundreds of videos accusing officers of brutality, though I would caution
anyone viewing such videos to do so with the eye of a skeptic, given
that most of these clips are taken completely out of context.
However, beyond the
occasional abuse of power, there is a disturbing trend on display in
Ferguson – the proliferation of military hardware being acquired by civilian
law enforcement agencies in both urban and rural America, the misuse of
which certainly projects abuse of power. There are legitimate concerns about
the “militarization” of police departments over the last three decades, which
began under the umbrella of “drug and gang enforcement.”
I do not have a problem
with urban police departments having up-armored vehicles because the reality of
today’s urban environs often requires that degree of protection for tactical
officers. But does every local police department across the nation need an MRAP?
No.
Using armored vehicles is
nothing new, having been necessitated almost a century ago in battles with
heavily armed organized crime syndicates. It is no small irony that was also
related to “drug enforcement” – alcohol prohibition. But at least then there
was a Constitutional Amendment (the 18th) providing authority for that
enforcement and another (the 21st) to repeal it when it was understood that the
unintended consequence of prohibition was a dramatic increase in illegal
trafficking and violence.
Sound familiar?
So when a brigade of
armored vehicles rolled into Ferguson, most from St. Louis County and other
regional agencies, the net effect was what Gov. Nixon described as
“overmilitarization, the MRAPs rolling in, the guns pointed at kids in the street.
All of that, I think, instead of ratcheting down, brought emotion up.”
On this point, Nixon is
correct – though he and his political party are the advocates of “BIG
Government,” and indeed, the “thunderstruck” governor himself had signed off on
statewide participation in the federal surplus program sending those vehicles
to Missouri. And now the good governor has ordered in the Missouri National
Guard. Last time an executive named Nixon called out the National Guard to
quell civil unrest, the outcome was not good.
Predictably, that
excessive show of force was a rallying call for members of Obama’s “Occupy
Movement” and other radicals to join the protest in Ferguson. Fortunately,
those confrontational tactics have been stood down and the protests have,
likewise, abated.
However, Brown’s funeral
is scheduled for Monday – and the number of protesters may outnumber media
representatives.
4. When Barack Obama steps in to the fray, you know it
has potential to be converted to political capital. “In too many communities
around the country, the gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law
enforcement,” laments Obama, who has demonstrated serial disregard for the law.
He added, “In too many
communities, too many young men of color are left behind and seen only as
objects of fear.” That is an unfortunate but well-earned stereotype.
Of course, in the last month,
there have been more than 40 murders on the streets of Obama’s hometown,
Chicago – mostly black and mostly the result of black-on-black violence. But
Obama has not offered a single word about those dead. Recall if you
will that in the same weekend that Obama commented on the Martin/Zimmerman
case, incorporating it into his 2012 re-election strategy, there were 10
murders and at least 40 assaults – most were young black men. Not a word on
those murders then, either.
According to Hollywonk
Spike Lee, there is a “war on the black male” being waged across the nation.
However, according to the latest
national uniform crime reports regarding homicides and race, though blacks only
represent approximately 13% of the population, almost half of all homicides
were of black people, and more than 90% of their assailants were black.
But Obama, Holder and their Leftist cadres inspired by idiots like
Spike Lee have held no protests or vigils on behalf of those black dead –
most notably because somebody may link those deaths with my final observation…
5. It is apparent to any rational political and social
observer that the real tragedy in Ferguson, as in urban centers nationwide, is
the unintended consequence of the Democrat Party’s “Great Society” economic and
social engineering policies, which have resulted in urban poverty plantations,
effectively enslaving generations of blacks and, increasingly, Hispanics.
The Imperial Wizards of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan could only
dream of such a successful socio-economic segregation plan.
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